PSCI 3300.003 Political Science Research Methods
A. Jordan Nafa
University of North Texas
September 1st, 2022
Political science is a field characterized by a diverse range of approaches to inquiry and debates about how we ought to study political phenomena have long animated the discipline.
Normative
Empirical
Interpretive
Normative approaches to the study of politics date back thousands of years and feature prominently in the sub-field of political philosophy.
How should the world look? Asks for a moral judgement
Who should be responsible for paying for the consequences of climate change?
Would the world be better off if we fired Elon Musk into the Sun?
Should women have autonomy over their reproductive choices?
These types of questions may indeed be important, but they do not lend themselves to scientific answers
Normative arguments are common in certain areas of law and philosophy but have little place in this course
Empirical approaches are those that aim to apply the scientific method to the study of politics and hold a dominant place contemporary political science.
Empirical approaches can be descriptive or causal, quantitative or qualitative, experimental or observational but they all aim to answer some question about how, what, or why the world is.
Description focuses on observing and measuring the state of the world; it aims to answer questions about who or what in relation to some phenomena (Gerring 2012).
What is democracy and how can we operationalize it?
Who won the 2020 presidential election election?
Causal approaches are concerned with explaining why some phenomenon occurs in the world (Samii 2016).
Contemporary political science is a discipline interested in answering causal questions.
Why do poor conservatives tend to vote against their economic interests?
Do gender-inclusive peace processes reduce the risk of conflict recurrence?
How do campaign contributions influence legislative behavior?
Our focus in this class will be primarily on causal questions and entirely on empirical approaches to the study of politics